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The Crucible by Arthur Miller
by sri harsha, Sep 13, 2008
The Crucible is a play written by the famous writer Arthur Miller in the early 1950s. This play is based on the Salem Witch Trials (which took place in 1692) and the events that took place during those trails. The trails were held to interrogate (prosecute) a group of 150 people who were accused of performing witchcraft in Massachusetts during the years 1692 and 1693.
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Harry Potter
by blade31, May 14, 2008
The paper is all about my personal review of the famous "Harry Potter" and its oppositions.
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Why Was Harry Potter Really Written?
by John aka Jupiter King, Oct 20, 2007
A warning to unsuspecting people about the real purpose of the Harry Potter books and films.
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Above and Below the Iceberg: The Story of Young Goodman Brown
by Alerion, Jul 14, 2007
Like much of his work, Hawthorne focus' on the struggles of early American puritans, and the result of the physical and emotional repression they burdened themselves with.
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